Law Professor: Federal Subpoenas in Md. Health Exchange Case May Signal Something 'Serious'
August 27, 2014
In an interview in The Baltimore Sun, University of Baltimore School of Law Professor Charles Tiefer says that newly announced federal subpoenas in the ongoing investigation of the Maryland health exchange may signal that a "serious" problem has been uncovered by investigators.
Veterans Clinic Director: 'Tremendous Need' for Veterans' Services Now
August 14, 2014
Hugh McClean, director of the new Bob Parsons Veterans Advocacy Clinic in the University of Baltimore School of Law, tells The Daily Record that there is a "tremendous need" for services for veterans now, especially in the area of legal counsel and support.
Real-World Experience in Law School's 'Bedrock'
August 11, 2014
The Washington Post examines proposed new American Bar Association educational requirements for the nation's law schools, and finds that the University of Baltimore School of Law is already meeting the ABA's new rules for providing experiential learning opportunities for its students.
Law School Clinic 'On the Front Lines' of Immigration Issues
August 1, 2014
A Daily Record article explores the work of the University of Baltimore School of Law's Immigrant Rights Clinic, which often involves the establishment of a legal case for children who have entered the country illegally and who otherwise would not have representation.
Law Professor: Does Anybody Want to Return to the Days of the 'Never Ending' Special Prosecutor?
July 31, 2014
Charles Tiefer, professor in the University of Baltimore School of Law, tells CBS News that "nobody can want" to return to the days of a special prosecutor investigating the executive branch for months or years at a time. Tiefer testified at a House Committee on the Judiciary hearing on July 30, concerning allegations that IRS officials acted against certain political groups.
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